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Hillis received eight carries in mop up duty, picking up 31 yards. He saw all of his action in the fourth quarter. Hynoski managed to pick up 1 yard on his only carry.

Both players will take on the Falcons Week 5.

Henry Hynoski suffers shoulder injury in preseason finale

by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com

(8/28/2014)Giants fullback Henry Hynoskisuffered a sprained shoulder during Thursday's preseason finale against the Patriots, per the New York Post. Hynoski was bothered by a shoulder injury last season. It remains to be seen if it's same shoulder. He is competing with John Conner for the fullback job, leaving his status to make the final roster uncertain.

Giants won't tender Henry Hynoski

The Giants might want Hynoski back but not at that price, according to Newsday.

Henry Hynoski finishes season on IR

by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com

(9/25/2013)The Giants announced Wednesday they placed fullback Henry Hynoski on injured reserve after suffering a fractured shoulder Week 3 at Carolina. John Conner was signed to take Hynoski's spot on the roster.

Henry Hynoski suffers fractured shoulder Week 3

by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com

(9/22/2013)Giants fullback Henry Hynoski left Sunday's game against the Panthers early in the first quarter with a shoulder injury. After the game, the Giants revealed he suffered a fractured shoulder.

Hynoski had one catch for 5 yards before leaving the game.

Henry Hynoski ready to go

by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com

(9/8/2013)Giants fullback Henry Hynoski was ruled active for Week 1 against the Cowboys in Dallas. Hynoski had been dealing with a knee injury but was listed as probable leading up to Sunday.

Giants release Week 1 injury report

by Chris Towers | CBSSports.com

(9/6/2013)The Giants released their injury report for Sunday's season opener against the Cowboys in Week 1, and it features five players who will try to play through injuries: wide receiver Victor Cruz (heel) and cornerback Jayron Hosley (ankle) are probable; defensive lineman Jason Pierre-Paul (back), fullback Henry Hynoski (knee) and defensive lineman Damontre Moore (shoulder) are questionable for the matchup.

Giants make kicker move, add fullback Ryan D'Imperio

by Dave Richard | Senior Fantasy Writer

(7/26/2013)The Giants signed fullback Ryan D'Imperio while waiving kicker David Buehler. The move means Josh Brown will be Big Blue's kicker. D'Imperio will replace Henry Hynoski for the start of the season.

Henry Hynoski might be ready by Week 1

by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com

(7/14/2013)After a month and a half of rehab, Giants fullback Henry Hynoski -- who is recovering from a lateral plateau fracture on his left knee suffered in late May -- could be ready by the season opener against the Cowboys, according to The Star-Ledger.

According to a source briefed on Hynoski's progress, the Giants' fullback is a little bit ahead of schedule in his rehab and preparing to be ready by Week 1. Hynoski is expected to begin full weight-bearing exercises in the coming weeks.

Henry Hynoski might miss opener

by Jamey Eisenberg | Senior Fantasy Writer

(6/24/2013)The Giants are concerned about fullback Henry Hynoski, who is still recovering from knee surgery and might not be ready for the start of the regular season.

The New York Daily News reports that Hynoski, who suffered an injury to his left knee at the Giants' first spring practice May 22 and underwent surgery two days later, is already expected to miss most of training camp, which he'll likely begin on the PUP list.

Hynoski, in a statement released back in May, said he was told being ready for the Giants' Sept. 8 opener "is not an unrealistic goal." However, a source said the Giants are not certain at all that he’ll be recovered in time.

Hynoski hurts knee

by Dave Richard | Senior Fantasy Writer

(5/23/2013)The Giants posted an update on fullback Henry Hynoski. The veteran "suffered an injury to his medial collateral ligament and a chip fracture to the lateral plateau." The injuries require surgery. He hopes to be ready in time for Week 1. "I am going to set my mind to being ready for the first game of the regular season," said Hynoski. "They said that is not an unrealistic goal, and I will do everything in my power to be ready for the start of the season."